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Featuring the most innovative services that lawyers have developed for clients
The new tech is not just a tool, it is a ‘game-changer’ for law firms. Plus: Pinsent Masons tops the FT 50 most innovative law firms in Europe
From finance ministers to stateless migrants, all need innovative thinking in legal advice
Case studies showcase how law firms are innovating as businesses
Awards highlights include: cyber security, deal making and the most innovative law firms and individuals
The need to untangle differences in business culture, politics and regulation means the region’s legal sector is open up to experimentation
Hint: Not the lenders
Awards highlights include: digitisation, the client experience, and the most innovative law firms and individuals
Managing staff is now on a par with client services. Plus: our annual ranking of law firms adds more indicators for assessing commercial law firms
The professionals highlighted here have developed new products and pioneered fresh skills in their firms
Lawyers master tech tools to help disgraced banking clients handle information quickly
Awards highlights include: digitisation, enabling business, and the most innovative law firms and individuals
Legal problem-solving is required to keep sustainable energy goals on track amid geopolitical pressures
From bonds to carbon credits, investors and regulators seek assurances that claims are not exaggerated
New targets and regulations led to unprecedented activity in the past year
Legal groups struggle with attrition as M&A boom sparks exhaustion among junior lawyers
Boom in M&A and Spac work fuels bumper payouts for partners
Meet five people reimagining the practice of law via consulting, digital services and working with policymakers
Mental health problems on the rise as Covid brings greater workloads coupled with a shift to solitary working
Data show if clients will be affected when international bans take hold
The benefits of a range of experiences and different approaches are clear
Law firms pin hopes on mixed teams and use of technology to beat rivals on quality of advice
Banks and brokers will have six more months to comply with requirement to have a trading ID
Pressure to offer more for less is pushing lawyers to experiment with how they organise themselves
Iain Cornish sat on the board of the Prudential Regulation Authority until March this year
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